McConnell, Senate and Donald Trump
President Donald Trump’s administration fired thousands of federal workers. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was confirmed as Trump’s health secretary. Ukraine and European allies are alarmed by the Trump administration’s moves.
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Raw Story on MSNMitch McConnell raises red flag in his state about coming Trump damageTulsi Gabbard to be Donald Trump's Director of National Intelligence, former Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) took to the pages of a major Kentucky paper to bash the president. In a column for the Courier-Journal.
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GOP Senate Majority Leader John Thune talks exclusively with Fox News Digital about dealing with President Donald Trump and his working relationship with former leader Mitch McConnell.
CNN data reporter Harry Enten comments on polls showing Donald Trump with a net approval rating 99 points higher than Mitch McConnell among Republicans (Trump stands at +82 while McConnell is sitting around -17).
Moments before Robert F. Kennedy JR. was sworn in as secretary of HHS, Donald Trump made claims about Mitch McConnell's mental state.
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It seemed hard to imagine Donald Trump's relationship with Mitch McConnell getting much worse. Then the president questioned whether the senator had polio.
President Donald Trump seems to have questioned a well-documented part of Sen. Mitch McConnell’s life — his childhood battle with polio
Mitch McConnell ran the Senate GOP. Now he’s going it alone as he wages battles against some of President Donald Trump’s highest-profile nominees. The Kentucky Republican became the only member of the Senate GOP’s 53-seat conference to oppose more than one Trump pick with his votes this week — first opposing Tulsi Gabbard’s director of national intelligence nomination on Wednesday and then Robert F.
Mitch McConnell, the powerful Republican lawmaker who was instrumental in steering the current US shift to the political right but had a tempestuous relationship with Donald Trump, announced Thursday
Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell is announcing that he won’t seek reelection next year, ending a decades-long tenure as a power broker who championed conservative causes but ultimately ceded ground to the fierce GOP populism of President Donald Trump.
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